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19 April 2012 - Passing of Stanislaw STULIGLOWA
Lausanne
Passing of Stanislaw STULIGLOWA
Lausanne – 19 April 2012
It is with great sadness that World Archery was informed of the passing of the former Polish National Team Coach Stanislaw STULIGLOWA on 18 April 2012. He was a coach and teacher of many generations of archers.
Stanislaw STULIGLOWA was born in 1952 in Swidwin, Poland. He graduated from Medical School in Kolobrzeg and the Academy of Physical Education in Krakow. He worked as an archery coach at MZKS "Anchor Kolobrzeg" in the years 1974-1993 and then at KSL "MEWA" Kolobrzeg from 1993. He worked as the Polish National Team coach from 1986 to 2000 and his team won the bronze medal in the Olympic Games in Atlanta (1996). His most nominated athlete is Joanna NOWICKA, Olympian from Seoul, Barcelona, ??Atlanta and Sydney. He had been honoured in his country with a Bronze Medal - Meritorious Activist of Physical Culture (1982), Silver Medal - Meritorious Activist of Physical Culture (1990) Golden Badge - Dedicated to the Physical Culture (1993), the Medal of Honour for Contribution to the Development province Koszalin (1988), Silver Cross of Merit in 1996.
Mr STULIGLOWA devoted his free time to his house and his wife Jolanta, a teacher. He is survived by his son Thomas who lives in Sweden with his family.
His motto was: "Always aim for a designated purpose, what is the meaning of life, work". World Archery Communication
It is with great sadness that World Archery was informed of the passing of the former Polish National Team Coach Stanislaw STULIGLOWA on 18 April 2012. He was a coach and teacher of many generations of archers. Stanislaw STULIGLOWA was born in 1952 in Swidwin, Poland. He graduated from Medical School in Kolobrzeg and the Academy of Physical Education in Krakow. He worked as an archery coach at MZKS "Anchor Kolobrzeg" in the years 1974-1993 and then at KSL "MEWA" Kolobrzeg from 1993. He worked as the Polish National Team coach from 1986 to 2000 and his team won the bronze medal in the Olympic Games in Atlanta (1996). His most nominated athlete is Joanna NOWICKA, Olympian from Seoul, Barcelona, ??Atlanta and Sydney. He had been honoured in his country with a Bronze Medal - Meritorious Activist of Physical Culture (1982), Silver Medal - Meritorious Activist of Physical Culture (1990) Golden Badge - Dedicated to the Physical Culture (1993), the Medal of Honour for Contribution to the Development province Koszalin (1988), Silver Cross of Merit in 1996.
Mr STULIGLOWA devoted his free time to his house and his wife Jolanta, a teacher. He is survived by his son Thomas who lives in Sweden with his family.
His motto was: "Always aim for a designated purpose, what is the meaning of life, work". World Archery Communication